This book probes the ways in which turn-of-the-millennium evangelicals in North America have regarded the landscape of participation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alan Rathe earned his PhD in Liturgical Studies from Drew University (Madison, New Jersey, USA). The recipient of numerous academic awards, he has taught seminary worship studies for the past decade, currently at Asbury Theological Seminary (Wilmore, KY). During that time he has also served as worship pastor for a multicultural, evangelical urban church in Flushing, New York. He seeks to bridge his training in ecumenical liturgical scholarship with his extensive practical experience with evangelical worship. More specifically, his ministry and teaching, combined with a lively background in music and theater, have spurred him on to a deep interest in (and scholarly focus upon) the theory and practice of participation.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Foreword, John D. Witvliet Introduction The landscape: what exactly is an evangelical? The literature: which books to consider? The lens: 'what language shall I borrow?' The all-of-life emphasis The gathered devotion emphasis The sacramental recovery emphasis The evangelistic worship emphasis The organically missional emphasis Summarizing and analyzing Reflections (part 1): the enduring past, the surprising present Reflections (part 2): the (un)foreseeable future Appendices Select bibliography Index.
Contents: Foreword, John D. Witvliet Introduction The landscape: what exactly is an evangelical? The literature: which books to consider? The lens: 'what language shall I borrow?' The all-of-life emphasis The gathered devotion emphasis The sacramental recovery emphasis The evangelistic worship emphasis The organically missional emphasis Summarizing and analyzing Reflections (part 1): the enduring past, the surprising present Reflections (part 2): the (un)foreseeable future Appendices Select bibliography Index.
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